
(Is it not one of the most gorgeous covers you've ever seen?)
But it kept getting pushed back by other books. Eventually, last Christmas Break, my sister made me take her copy back with me to school. I started reading it on the plane, continued on the taxi and sat to read it in my room after dragging my bags up. It was, of course, amazing.
I think my favorite part of the book is Mibs's use of words. Like on page one, when she describes how moving away from the coast hurt more than when she fell off her pink bike and the hurt was under the skin. (Okay, bad paraphrasing)
I also love the combination (juxtaposition?) or the supernatural (the Beaumonts and their savvies) and the more mundane (needing swimsuits for the hotel pool). I mean, I do love high fantasy and whatnot, but it does annoy me when reality isn't accounted for. Like in Captain Planet - what did the parents of the kids think? What did the kids tell them? What did the kids tell the school boards?
That was another thing I liked about the world in Savvy - although Mibs and her brothers and the pastor's kids were running off, there were adults as well.






